It’s that time of the year where we get enraged about Emmy Awards snubs and celebrate our favorite shows and performances getting nominations. On Thursday morning, Samira Wiley and Ryan Eggold (The Blacklist) will take the stage to announce the 2018 Emmy nominations live.

This is an especially interesting year for the awards. In the Drama categories, Game of Thrones is back in the race for its penultimate season after sitting out last year, but new spots have opened up without House of Cards and Better Call Saul being ineligible, and with Jeffrey Tambor out of the race for Transparent. And the Comedy Lead Actress race is going to be especially worth watching; VEEP went on hiatus due to reigning Emmys champ Julia Louis-Dreyfus’ breast cancer treatment, so we’ll see some different actresses in the mix.

Among the nominee highlights, Killing Eve‘sSandra Oh made awards history, becoming the first actress of Asian descent to be nominated for Lead Actress in a Drama. Netflix beat out HBO with the most noms, the streaming platform earning a total of 112 while HBO walked away with 108 nominations – also, American Vandal, the show about drawing d–ks, is now an Emmy nominated series. The series with the most nominations include Game of Thrones with 22, Westworld and Saturday Night Live with 21, and The Handmaid’s Tale with 20.

Check out the full list of nominees below. The 70th annual Emmy Awards will be hosted by SNL‘s Michael Che and Colin Jost on September 17.

Outstanding Drama Series

The AmericansThe CrownGame of ThronesThe Handmaid’s TaleStranger ThingsThis Is UsWestworld